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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1884)
! ir -g — tm l.(H A L 1 i KM S. Fairview & Cocmille City Ali-. Anderson, of Pandon, i ; ir. '»« m c p U íúj litctiirT uM iorn ^ ' T«i«*. a **!*»»«'«.* ^ „ To Creditors^and“l)ebtors alike. The following is a report of the Mr. W ill. M orris is visiting at 1,1AlK Iijscrib.*d t *Mr,4. 19«»u*m*i) K. Sheridan. A ll persons knowing themselves term of school which closed at 1'rosj'ods for moro rain are very ' ( ,JT I, : >,vl-CON*1 Baud«>n. > H. e . JU CK. Prop. f indebted to the iirm of B m ke & ( i ravel Ford on Saturday the 10 nit. good at this time. ! Haire ore poopl»* fon*ver repining. . \ , . Hickey, are hereby resiiectfully re- T!io schooner A m ethyst liti»' r ' * *r **'■ i X co ■diey is timivoidibly T!*«*înm .* ;inu *t ulv nys l'i* vhinin*.'. Sunday) at m.on, ,*.nd'rrtum earn« tv«hu{. li ‘^ « h ‘il to come forward and settle c arrived in à ix>rt. connecting at Fuirview v.ith the (’oos i ay ,v their accounts within t o days'from K 3 NA*r tiiif' life !:kt* a smooth I'.owing son. i t will ajipear next 5 r— i— S « Potter n u l !!. (irm ly were in Koseburg stage. so that it person can rencli this dale. A ll creditors are allow* tc TiliUi’.cil t!K* boat—Ju***p tur trim—and bo S ^2 ^ r ~ * > T o c 5 ltiwebur!'in on« day. Fare with 50 lbs of ed the same length of time to pre- town last \vt t u on business. r.*Htly. w —1 * — V h S bnggage, ?i. nr/.» j sent th eir clainip/and the law ro- li pride, Meet tli*•vans of r isf(*rtinio wit rd and 1 hi! 1 bam« ; P rice Robison took a raft of toys stt ¡idy. lavs with i; stroll:! pull nnd Takt the« I quires that such claims lie sworn to. have leased 111 1 liomn: ... _........... ..... in 8-i»u house 18 May 82 :l 41 to Parkersburg. .. • . i l * Ni>\*»i* wait for the turn of the title- Hobt H Lowe, tills plane, and desire a share of ■ 20 J une 351 41 Assignee. P. Hickey, our enh'rprising deo- .i i. , *>oii*t thr.iMiir. for that is unavailing. 20 J u ly 27 i 36 M yrtle Point, Oregon, J u ly 19, ’84. uty sheritï, killed a «leer last Friday ; n-19 Gw .»testers, Bov and Collier have III.» 1 1 1 *• winds ;.r* «in tpl. keep her sailing. 0 20 Í August 29 night. li* IV s’. o:i the oars i'-iu \ ;. ; 11 - In 3Jny M ay m and June there was n«)t , T, . , . „ . noon trying their new gill-net nt¡ . V ...... . . in . ... Ami ;f tn n«.\ t!yinf; chíniD rather roiiml us. . 1> »all hoot lias pone to la rk c rs - se of tardiness, although , , t . the mouth of the river, but with no ¡ Tlure'll i** calm soots in Whuh V.Ü 1 .K.V a single case l>uv p, to look after ms loppinp . , ... 1 ‘ v r n ^ * success on mp to the meshes of 1 d ’.««*; Jive of the jnipils walked four bu sines? \VhcntIt. .»Ii,>:i!s ..ml thi» uuii.*k>:nnd4 biu- t».«* ¡’ net 11l ill},' t»> ii miles. A record of the spelling ' P^s- O I b'I’ lu I. F*, Frick, the stabbi*«! ma n is very cut run «'f lis h. T of the advanced classes, which was FROM p l ' c b - j N ovit wiiit Î<*!' thi? tnrxi o î thi* tidi*. ' to live ably, have ft 1 « til! done in writing, and ended 1,11 1 ; l'his lift* 1ms i îm j.tfiisurp and sorrow, 1 1 to-morrow noon. ill tli«1 fa Ii wh •: il aie Tln n I*ii.:.»y i* wlifiicvcr \vi* iuny; on page 85 of W atson’s IJ 'i lu * s»m iuri> h t* t)ri;*ht* !• ti'-u!orr»>w, «»f the can- ' smaller. speller, each individual spelling all T( ) i L* ** iîi«* înîf t iu> ats (/iT us v i-tiitv. i • i i an Framvise»', the words, shows that W. E. Weekly CO N STAN TLY All* • * i v-0 ;>ii Willi > il' i\l Tlu n in Î.-ii;* or f«»ul \v»»atlit •* j»;ill sti‘p.oy, per steamer Arc-.ta. i )\ r piim 1* ', îpkî wliiris \u \*ii 1 rido :ei >s spelled l.ToO Words, missed G. * 'i ! »ear cu*» ek, died 1 i . * l a » i k r i 1 1 \v a v- i - » i ! y Mary Jackson 1209, id. i li »« ii of Gov. ih*. Lem \i* Juts lai»* > 1 i'*ank (»ov. 1« ■ licit, \\ edili*.?« la\ \ > 11 i ; i 'o 1 11 »*. i ■ *4r.nk down ! * nt' aett, ou « ; An assortment of f>; th** t ii »ix »•» th'* t:do, ii Telitliu Culbertson 1G50, ' 2 . across half the width of the s*vv«*t night, tin* 8¿*.l im-.. Ib* was biirh'd »IL L A F.tÜ«9 &• <Vs F i l m s O • l?oots and shoes, it AND Annie Culbertson 1 T00, • P’X . i n front of his store. ■ •* v ’ i : b 1......... < * ai ,;t y a t • 5 > oc 1 ■*’- : p. m i. i»is; iVmii' <»r ? it bla Jackson Hats ami caps, . Coe: s bay, ! 13S0, 4. I Mrs. P. Flanagan, of Newport, l v . *> :■ »us, v. ii«> l i v e it », . ptrarrai. 1 f a fitini «*! 117. ! hfttffc Iciti'cs Co<imllc C ify r r r r i /, died on Thursday idterm on, S. pi. wen* in attendance ¡ Stationery, Inks, \ * » 1 « '< l i -y lene« r i he ; p { er» :ú causi i ii iS death ¡to Gelds i r tk n The school closed with a theatri - 1 (j0 jj {cxrrJff H tm u'ay) a t (} A . M . 1 •t, after a lin g n in g iiim*--. I)ry gootls and acres «au •h, tliei .a* live miles o f , cr.l entertainment, v\ith which all j tnui , ^ was cid :*ge. J/.? co n ned h a f with J Airs. M vers ai-» 1 Mis. ! J * *• »\ « - x*, » >f I f eai tVm-o row is one were pleased. It lasted over three j the C a rs a n d S te am e rs f o r Coos ! McMillan ]irò ree • iveil ;ii firs t-: 1FÌ1F» k Clothing L a Norway, returned born (.»ardiivr, 1 m» li l«»«l T . 1«}»», in» less than ten acres hours, and engaged the strict at-| J J a y each tr ip OUI la— t deaiii- where they have been visiting mass \i. v, dies. G ents • > f lililí l ai red t<> make L e a re s Coatedo f a r (\wji(iUe\ friends. 0 • il,u* 5i rr: • ! 1 : and Childrens 1 i * them. qual to six and of that time. The actors, particu- your h» »in «*. C in i fit 9 :3 0 A . M . a m i 5 J\ M. F or gouils, as elicap as they can lit. <d the farm, h-rly, the j)iipils acted their respec- I'l'issengers loaviiig ('<>*| m i 11<* ("ity <>ii ll*.:- ! *iy o •as, m¡>_ « >ne- b an tli j »er General fur bo had in Oregon, call on . i i morning trip cmi visit Mnrslilield mul Em-j 1« SS « Milu die l»k* prices. Leave your w c <>l Ial1^ tive parts with credit to themselves; ir orders « *i*iÌIt'i's at !,:u‘ llu> ss nishing go<xls; W hitney A OT »mièli, the hardv City, having tno ho-irs in each place ««¡lia to a charge of six especially the sm aller singing class. pin* i.- exactly exact! v- equal their tent. i, ami return to (Joquillo City the same even- dealers. also groceries, mg. fathers and mothers aml »»ue-fouiTh r.er cent, on the : ilk' Smuusury ol 1 n *«* n % ui <* ii ( o f C'«»os i*-: Go with the Mail mul always ìuake Canned goods, Frank Sh-ridnn came ,: ; » f the farm. Eut omrtj i»tr«m- ftirliit* Year ■ theiV an* ivlli) Would gi\e a fabll- , whole ..... value ............ ol ....................... ...... » Í I*«nnj n -a r c ÉH>»1. . c»»nnPCtions. ( ¡gars, tobacco T’tirough r.-uv ouly Ml.TiO. the carni. I V » ii Sa< ui u .y. t > ;a!»*i:o |(i(,s *)r;.»e for p,.* picture of their »»*aHy every fence-row is made a Acres land ‘JG9,Q17; value £927,825. J AU \ IS e.' AÜJí 1 S ii 1’t )M, l ’miN. andcundies. He pays the high the investigation into the hit*' stab- t.¡,:j j ren „fter deatii liad claimed ' nur'M‘r.v fi)r which usually Town lots “ 189,800. r. w. zum w alt . biiig af - rav est price for country produce. A«i*at. 40,047. t! .*m! Now, while they are in stoc-i the v. hole farm and make ;i lmoroveinent; Coquille* City. Ogn. ii.’.Stf v ln 2 3 Georg'i* Mathe .vson 252,380. health, od e th**m to McMillan lu v es^ary amount of labor to keep Md.-e A implements “ o f J< ,-ephin«' county, 255,589. J »tvs., mi .! for a small sum you tiu‘Ml ^roin smothering crops. Money, notes etc. “ relatives in this p i >1. c oi get their picUr.es. A penny ^ u<‘^ ^al,mS° a^va) s rc»r‘^ri to Household, watches “ 45,480. is a si -te r of M s. J. S ..... v»*d is n ponnv tv mod. .the crops from these woods, and lia s e s , mules 1,200; “ 41,045. TIN, COPPER AND S H E E TIR 0 N i» i 'i • *y Mill remain a week .»r ten if lhe.se expenses are added to the Cattle 8,100; “ 114,239. U* O. V. nis.*:i ir in « one, tho whole will easily sum Sheep 9,172; 10,350. ; iitr-v« l'Ail 10 OVii' r \ » v .u*. v • i.. dieii i.:*» to Sumner. - .t* up to 20 per cent., i»r a tax of cito- S m I sue l.G-8; 8,64L : the pari L IO.*' t oil’iii '1 ‘ • l Y\ Ö cV ('ü!îij!;î;i\’s » » . * » i • 5 ■ r ■ » V . .. v , , ».' * . r ;i:: . . . ^ . * . ¡¡inn. 1.iih * i the value t i tin sabbi a g; t i l i. \ ill: . ! • ! Ii Gross value 1,885,33 L s »«A i i :n » A- • 1 H uiit’ v vrho O 4 '1*4*111 1 » . 1 » *n i se night r Vt Ill'll iVl’Cl‘5»; ale neci t < • uilebti »¡ ih ss 818,9:.2 •. ( i ¡SJ *l1 i >,r. a ! ! v. « i ds w- „ dh iu.-'t., Dandi >lph ill o.i Sixe th** trail r/i.7« ■ lib F \< 111 pt ions 182,205 i the m rii ». i iK *v*n next te \\ Ait. om* man i ‘i t I'd A llllt li ( t « > i )rf •? u, eommutc«! -ui» Taxable property 1,2)83,197, . , ;i I a bad pia i«i it is m l i l.r, -i ?. li «! m c. ■* ing hi: i.- . u ib.l 1 «ills pani 018 Hope, Paint and Oils,? and a a riti»'. Foils unpaid o< t oc c ; h • y< aw * ' ....... 11,18, 1 j • , Total iki II s .«* u i ll 1,195. Mr. II a n y Hcuihv. Full line of • filiti j . i ». î i»-* t• , !•* ». , . Ik.t » * ; I, i FFD'IO FO Î îlllll' - c a i t m * ^ : . ilov.ii tt.t1 w r t 't ls n n d * « 4 s m ’. l v V i «s i m s sS v i4 i s H sí u i known si ir. vrighi i-> *; / A . v V « Gl f* g r o u m 1!• EÎÎ oi. » . i ns . > v.-ila-y J,.».;u * river. ing 1 en sobro 11. « d t i ii j rt* 11 « *t t-i. i F ¿•M * s S • ins imposi:i-.¡i D M v- o. p*.. 1 L st; . : • investiga t i >;« p,. Si- iikulu J< »* i'nrkr't»;; i if t h e C . x j U i i io a i u i ' and others had * I t 11 iv I 1 i .1 :• - í i r.vii 1 •i.:s .vil ii Mar.iLui*'iil | i\aviir» 4 » ! 1 Î v\ i ) U V j w i ; ; “ i D ¡.-»m 1'« !t-r liu*Ai*v Thiijtiii »Urse t h r o n g !i v a s t s » ] . . 1 : ri. 1 * re i*r The 1 «ie Mo.-s f. i ill; 1 M; ‘ • k b e r v. ! a r e t i r e s o u n d .M 1 .i r 1 i;.u • ; ; : ■r l o t « » reeeivin; ^ t A ' ' » U n ; i * f L ‘ . t 1 • ti 'í¿'r* TT-T -*** i ...j.: i, Air H ;1 . ,1. i i‘< r:!uuii Albert Gr ilir.ni L1 I I •\ v : < v v. rs m > ver avi id* d by « » t • , • » j i x i t Q W ¿ x ü w e ■ *4 \ SiiyiiDi .* • vrilv* I t J * » ¿U lk 1 Par- l.l 1 » • M i'l'il j ». q »ers i MP/TJ ii »'< v _ JiiTsburg (Uh * . t 11 l‘t*0 1S 11 110- i ’• ii < ¡ 1 ok Li.ii mid o r 4 T * lv .. Î ? Hilf .. »7 » • 1 •« «M | \ . . , t • . f* Ï . • ' — *5 *1 *• .litiv.i, » i, .ri. i;« ! i* » r t*iî y lk*rî G« *»*h«-li Cnrksbg They ai o’ a lag ..i..-, i f AM IM * k m>\ lì Tîiurs'un Fishlnq» 1 . 1 > ’ll*. IÍ . <juaüed » îi t* » gli«**». ( ed; r, spruce, Ai t. !ii r,viv and b!w¡ i l AglA Abhiiuaa JirShurwood Suiiiin r 0¡i I { T CO Oi l , liemlot k, inalile, m vrt’ l'** ‘ ^ . ¡i’ a i *i CU;! hit city l* ijusivelt .v «isti- I)*>,u ! Mr. CL. • 1*. Hermann, **i Fiyrile when i4 is ta! *;n ii .to l*' ’U.-Îder fit i* *11 , an11 e\«*ry v¡ iety of ill* gi*OSV to til«' -i.e l'i:i-k«rsburg i’ Mei)«vici l’itrkrs.bg A L L A T BOTTOM P R I C E S t’ i’1* : îutler Norway i’< !uniiiiigli;uu liuiutu »i i ■ he liiii'st Point, l>r¡: sed th.rougii town y«*sî» l- tl ;> >>e layr ot 9 th« * balance i*f ili«* molt cm*i*m i l\ is si /.e. tasKacs« ,]>t .b nseu liiiiuton .] Waller river t .i i a t . r lîaïutou Alis*. U Clin! enbcniil 1 i s v ; . * t*» T.moire ( ¿tv. > i k day «'H 1 « ! Jit and* . ' li *r, t v ,} til invaia A » ( 1 ! by li a*,>le ev r iiuiii 1 M *» Y ■ V c »uniry. i* s i-, i '¡mkiTilxard river PiVsii ÎV, he may : * >*;hin tin-» e in j t y > ! 4 *i:rl 1 ,i°4' >g to th e hotel mm•h « f v. h ■ C h i.s o f 1tin ' qualiiy t r >y. ~ c -y ■ y; >-:-rr*-'*' TrZfTi‘'‘:/'4:Kr'Vfea'^ A d d ^ G S S G - T/I g F j v ^FATT- 1 j j » < / tl )Y »1« imi.SSl; th«? ein I “ '• ' a . ■ m : a] *i‘> '•1, si i ! : km vwn as “iit !rds *yv * 1 i l ( Îph»,” grows * Ü1ED. 1 , ; fact tea,t a por- the; e Miiii1 . ! rill! dant 4 ¡lian any- ; v *1, i ( » *•’,1 í i it ! f , 1 Viti- \ < > i Í up Î i v ' , J i i 8. uncor SC!: 1us <, u l* x Gil * * — M r J 1.'. Mr. ( ,¡¡1 V.»*i;m:*r an*l lion <•:f his 1 *« w< Is W bj F 1 il «»19 stilili tf w lie i .* * »¿i t ! i*' shor ;‘S O f l * i * ! o 1 1 i acuii*. , , Ibepublic pe.tr «mge. See tl.cir ad. „ iwem„ r, POST OFFICE Sow Stase Route! òiore, n C. A N D R E W S CITY PROPRIETOR, i,,» COOS BAY, Ctrryiig tic i . s. Hails, * « jt - Passengers l » AGENT íHalt r in, ibid M¡i iiufüfíurcr of Agate Granito Ware» idintps, (hininrys anti Lanterns, 110 IT * : V, Saâfiles sud Harness, M u tu a l Insurance Cos., »iïYnïZiïïÏÏIïffettr H o m e <& r a Guns and Ammunition Hercnies Powder, Iron Blacksmith’s Supplies- SPESONE LiOCEfiC liOXEEK ll.UDW.UE MAIL, City, Oregon. Jehnr.y Si yOer j tm* « i » »Ilice a ¡ h í.í-antvi tim e yon call, be ; The * ; « i t i s e\ i<lent i l i a t l i e w a s i n such a m 'X* s t a t i * o i i n t « * : . i c a t i<»11 a s ] »r eel u t l e d t b . n a l l a r u n d - ■ ‘ t ! !0 j I'i ' . - . - i o i l i t % v f u a r i i it* * i j i v« u i n g a d e a l * ii .b* • ;•!( Vi’ilii r.is. of Hell rereek. >A(i<T. "We lmvethc selling of n farm *»f 100 acies the whole inen.ig; StaiCilK*li t til! ; f a d Is i n t h e c a s e . with a s;.iemliU oicbiinl, {¡ood water, a good Mr. Hayes, »>f tiii:; place, is now A warrant having been swein out The myrtle, vvliicli is c ubing into lnuisc*. The farm yielded f>0 tons of timothy W h i t l K •y A* O T V*n- f o r tli«' a n e s t o f t h e p a r t i t ‘S i n i p l i liay last season. The farm will l>« sold — < •1 « I'.p, ami 11 ■ •* foMewing go with the i»’nc?: s i i g a t i « In ai 1 * <11 Wih fe is a c o u r t « *ous n m l c a t . •d, a n in v e a* h.*i»il 1*1 shi*ep, i*. lot of hogs 1 yoke of eat— e m a i l , n n d w i l l b e f; jim *; J u s t i c e o f t h e p e a c i > J . A ‘ tie, elir.in'rt Ac., .•* lot of cows, yearlings and T h e c vid«*nc< :e t h i s o l d f r i e n d s S h i u r n s , v e s t e r d a y . tin* house hold furniture which is new nu m liro n s . ; a s jd v e i i w e n t t o 1 ) 1 * 0 'VO til!!it ÖÄEÖI F ran i W e have had a con iilerable »Slierithm was the party who done j pass through on horseback, where “T . _ £ j \t\ spi rinkle of rain during the Meek ^ «tabbing; consequently, he was ! there is no umler-growth to ol>- . A p r r LIN H A U i\ It lias caused bound over to the next term of ¡ struct the way. 11 is a well known j --Connecting- ending no to dat* fact liait conven- j Wi:h Stcvn.orH “Ceres' and “Little .\jinie” a decided change in the atmosphere, marcii 1 1 court. : : '/‘i-i “ ini 1 tin* 1 timber u...tM*i most ;m,sv «'umn.-, .i e Aveamer ^ .i . . im , i emas- . Tiie trial of Hie case will soon ; : ir-ut t » points from which lumber at the terminus of their npi»;*r river route, m oemg 4 . « *t*i i < • take place, thercfoie wo refrain ! can be snipped along this coast j0 carrying pussengtrs and freight to and from ant, but somewhat damp Mirile Feint. , from lm blisinug the details elicit».*d | rapidly be*connng exhausted Avlule j G. A. BROW N , Mr. Ilobert J. Id ... , at the prelim m arv examination. 1 the demand tor lumber, m all parts! , Proprietor. , . j ,. A, ,, . A1 . i iM-0m arrived here from Texas, on \> ed- j . .. ÜMierniail S HWorilPV reserven HIS oi me worm, i« oil me im rease. nesday last. Mr. Dean is a son ot , , * ... , • . ,. , * ,* t) %r - right to make a defciiso, or ojl(*r llte s h ip m e n is o tlu m b c r lr o n ii’u- Mr. Ilobert Dean, and a brother of ¡ M . , . , * tl • , , , , ,v p., - evidence till circuit court meets, get sound, the Columbia river and J . A. and D. T. Dean of this paper. . . 1T , , , i i - . . 1, . which occurs next Monday. He (.oos bay, has been greater during Cmjuii.LE C ity , O gn . “ . .. , ... was taken to lail this morning by the past year than ever before with- self, wife and four children. W e i ..................... * , , ,, ^ J r,M.. ___ * has in a like period. The market j Jas. Ckirtwright, constable. welcome them to Oiegon. . M illens and the demand increases, ¡ ltecrntly been fumwkod with spring beds •* ♦- i .V^iss \ n ib niiir*«. Si iiiMil. and lumbermen tiro compelled to andothor convvuii‘Ui;i*H fur the benefit of Mr. Andrew s is constructing a 1 11(1 h ist «piai tri ol Miss ( lotilu.i t|(i(lj)er j nto the mountains for ! the traveling public. cistern under the sidewalk k in fr o n t! irpose of ; V olkm av’s school district No 2 - ; suitable timber. The ox team and of !iis store, for the purpt m e a ls a t a ll h o u r s having a supply o f w ater in case of , 1)<al ^ H aiii» jilau.* -closed , pn0 ;ll-0 igpidly becoming fire. Its dimensions are: Length Triday 29 u!t. obsolete ami a new method must 25 feet; depth 4. and width 3 feet.* A general review of the studies j be ieflortetl to for the 1)urp0se of i UCLLAltD «.t DliANE, Props. It will be supplied by a windmill „ r th e term was had .luring 11m ; v i„K timher from where the vim at the river. T h isis a n e c lfu l pre- ] f-re iu ’M., and (lie «fteriumi, » ; « j lroes lire £„|iell to tUe m ills .-[ S a - "" , ' .. . caution. jocouilieil with recitations, <*»«-1 lem. Tiilk. ¡3 O n f l A fl H O lto l , , , I logues nml other literary exer- j LJClIlU UII liU lU l Charles Hanscom hauled the i . . .. , __ - i . i! . i cisea. A ll the pupns snowed , .... ~ . . , , — -1 Bandoli, Coos Co., Or. ¡- — largest fir tree, one day last w e e k ,, in ovemc„ t i , l l h ",,is U,ut ,“ e ROBINSON HOUSE, 25 CENTS. ever lmnled in Coos county. it; u ht tho schooi.riK,m wnB! kw,P*i « W r'ir 11 »»“ K tl,ue b>' packing them in jxnvderd dry w.m cut into eight logs and scaled | t> tho )jcncllfis c]pare(1 nderson 218 0 0 feet. The free, before tI„, yomJg folks tripped t h e ; 0'"'"- if e placed hrst a laye, of •xr. Proprietor*» m g into logs, was l i t ! feet lu | f,mtastic too until the wt,0 ; alllU ai this a layer of eg gs,; , , i i * , I idling the spaces between the eggs \ This house 1ms been elegantly furnished, length. He hauled Oi.e, the small hours, ...... is and everybody enjoyed ... .. ‘ .... . en mul n at once the homo of tho tourist. " fill 4 ai til. i lie chi til ami eggs The house is of easy access to the steamer week Indore, which scalei l 20410 a g«Mul time. Vf trr on«'* week’s vacation the ! a‘ e thus alternated until the keg landing. The table is supplied with best feet. He very often hauls trees which scale, after being cut into j hc I ioo I will lvopen and continue two | or barrel used for the purpose *s ; ia*'L- Joiofort'to\ieK^s*10 immh hp,lHtl to ufi. ' ^U " ° vlfuBl logs, from 12 to 18 thousand feet. 1 months longer. . E, A , IclILLU s B ros., n W c w o u ld r e s p e c i f u i l y a n n o u n c e to t h e p e o p le o f G o q u ille C i t y a n d v ic in ity * t h a t w e h a v e lo c a t e d o u r p h o to g r a p h ic t e n t szouih o f t h e ODD FELLOWS’ HALL! — y/Q -//.- W e tire fu lly prepared to make till kinds of Photographs and tintypes tit prices from 50 cents a dozen up to any price you feel able to pay. We linisli all our Photogrtiphs at our San Fraancisco gallery, and they are finished superior to anything of the kind ever made m Coos county. A ll our old friends and customers in and around M Y R T LE POINT and N O R W A Y A re requested to give us a call, as previous engagements prevent our visiting those places this | time. W e shall remain here for 2 or 3 weeks, giving all who may de- pictures, a chance to call and give us ti trial. M c M i l l a n p r o s . MYRTLE DRUG STORE. Myrtle Point, Ogn. W. L. DIXON /. . . . Proprietor. Drugs, Medicins, Paints, CHls, Gandies, Cigars, Tobaco, Fancy Articles, Stationery and the finest quality of Sehool B o ok s. A gent for the leading sevring Machines, Mason & Hamlin o r gans, Ac. Old W ines and Liquors of the best quailty. Prescriptions carefu lly coni|x»unded L IV E and L E T L IV E . v ln 3 tf